‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep Nation as Shutdown and Troop Deployments Fuel Tensions
Thousands are expected to join ‘No Kings’ protests across the U.S. this weekend, as a government shutdown and federal troop deployments heighten political tensions.
Thousands are expected to join ‘No Kings’ protests across the U.S. this weekend, as a government shutdown and federal troop deployments heighten political tensions.
17-year-old Nory Sontay Ramos was deported by ICE just as she was finding her voice in high school. Now in Guatemala, she faces a shattered future.
Federal prosecutors have charged a Louisiana resident with participating in the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and committing visa fraud.
A bipartisan group of senators is forcing a vote to prohibit U.S. ground operations in Venezuela without congressional authorization, challenging President Trump’s expanding military actions.
The U.S. Navy has detained two survivors of a recent Caribbean military strike, thrusting the Trump administration into a legal and policy crisis over its anti-drug war claims.
Consumers in a dozen states are seeing higher 2026 Obamacare premiums, just as Congress debates whether to extend the subsidies that have kept coverage affordable since 2021.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has apologized for suggesting President Trump deploy National Guard troops to San Francisco, saying he was wrong and regrets the harm caused.
The U.S. federal court system has exhausted its funding as of October 20, 2025, forcing courts to scale back operations amid a prolonged government shutdown.
California has secured a $1.7 million settlement from plastic bag manufacturers for falsely labeling products as recyclable—and is now suing three more companies for the same offense.
The University of Virginia has refused to join the White House’s Compact for Colleges, joining four other elite institutions in a bold stand for academic independence.